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Beyond Green toward a sustainable art
Brennan McGaffey
in collaboration with
Temporary ServicesWochenKlausur
  1. Audio Relay, 2002-ongoing
    (2005 manifestation)
    Painted wood case, audio transmitter,
    antenna, solar panels, electric cables,
    CD player, CDs, speakers, and stickers
    Installation dimensions:
    10 x 8 x 8 ft. (3 x 2.4 x 2.4 m)
    Collection of the artist
Nils Norman
  1. Ideal City, Research/Play Sector,
    Chicago, 2005
    Printed vinyl mural
    9 ft. 6 in. x 30 ft. (2.9 x 9 m)
    Galerie Christian Nagel, Berlin
People Powered
  1. Transport I: Loop and Soil Starter, 2005
    Wall installation with recycled paint
    and paint swatches; wood case with
    stool, computer equipment, metal
    cans, sample kits made of biodegradable
    plastic encasing inkjet prints,
    paint sticks, paper, soil, and organza
    Display case, closed: 64 x 45 x 20 in.
    (162.6 x 114.3 x 50.8 cm); installation
    dimensions variable
    Collection of the artist
    Commission, Smart Museum of Art,
    University of Chicago

    Dan Peterman
    A variant of this work is presented by tour
    venues following the Smart Museum.
  1. Excerpts from the Universal Lab (travel pod #1, #2, and #3), 2005
    Assorted materials in plexiglass
    spheres on wheeled metal supports
    Spheres with supports: 431/2 x 31 3/4
    x 31 3/4 in. (110.5 x 80.6 x 80.6 cm);
    45 x 31 3/4 x 31 3/4 in. (114.3 x 80.6 x
    80.6 cm); 49 x 31 3/4 x 31 3/4 in.
    (124.5 x 80.6 x 80.6 cm); installation
    dimensions variable
    Collection of the artist
    Commission, Smart Museum of Art,
    University of Chicago
Marjetica Potrc
  1. A Hippo Roller for Our Rural Times, 2005
    Utilitarian plastic and metal object,
    and printed drawing (inkjet print)
    Object: 47 1/4 x 27 1/2 x 19 3/4 in.
    (120.7 x 69.9 x 50 cm); drawing:
    61 x 33 1/2 in. (154.9 x 85 cm)
    Collection of the artist; courtesy Max
    Protetch Gallery, New York
Michael Rakowitz
  1. paraSITE (Bill S.), 1998
    Vinyl, nylon, and attachment hardware
    60 x 48 x 116 in.
    (152.4 x 121.9 x 294.6 cm)
    Collection of the artist; courtesy
    Lombard-Freid Projects, New York
  2. (P)LOT, 2004-ongoing
    (2005 manifestation)
    Commercially produced automobile
    cover and portable framework
    48 x 68 x 150 in. (121.9 x 172.7 x 381 cm)
    Collection of the artist; courtesy
    Lombard-Freid Projects, New York.
    Designed and constructed with Kai
    Bailey with additional assistance from
    Melissa Daum, Michelle Longway, and
    Sarah Sevier
  3. paraSITE Kit, 2005
    Kit of parts comprised of boxes of
    plastic bags, rolls of clear packing
    tape, and scissors, on shelf
    Shelf component: H. variable;
    36 x 1 13/4 in. (91.4 x 29.8 cm)
    Collection of the artist; courtesy
    Lombard-Freid Projects, New York
Frances Whitehead
  1. Primary Plus, 2005
    Variable selection of commercially
    produced inflatable objects and their
    cases
    Installation dimensions variable: Min.
    approx. 48 x 74 x 82 in. (121.9 x 187.9
    x 208.3 cm); max. approx. 96 x 420 x
    186 in. (243.8 x 1066 x 472.4 cm)
    Courtesy of the artist with special
    assistance from Texas Boom, Inc.
  1. Intervention to Upcycle Waste and
    Museum Byproducts, 2005
    Single channel video with sound; two
    framed drawings (ink on paper); two
    inkjet prints; four benches, one table,
    and one shelf made from salvaged
    materials (wood, plexiglas, and moving
    blankets)
    Installation dimensions variable; two
    drawings: 8 1/2 x 11 in. (21.6 x 27.9 cm)
    each; two prints: 11 x 81/2 in. (27.9 x 21.6
    cm) each; benches: 18 1/4 x 48 x 11 1/2 in.
    (46.4 x 121.9 x 29.2 cm); table: 18 x 30
    x 30 in. (45.7 x 76.2 x 76.2 cm);
    shelf: 71/2 x 72 x 121/2 in. (19.1 x 182.9 x
    31.8 cm)
    Collection of the artists
    Furniture designed and built by
    John Preus for Material Exchange;
    video by Irena J. Knezevic
    Commission, Smart Museum of Art,
    University of Chicago
    Andrea Zittel
    The following are part of an installation that
    also includes a painted wall and carpet
  2. Prototype for Billboard at A-Z West:
    "These Things I Know For Sure #1,"
    2005
    Flashe and polyurethane varnish on
    birch plywood
    41 x 71 in. (104.1 x 180.3 cm)
    Hort Family Collection
  3. Raugh Shelving Unit with Fiber Form
    Bowls and Found Objects from A-Z
    West, 2005
    Laminated ACX plywood, cardboard
    boxes with burlap and plaster, fiber
    form bowls, and found objects
    108 x 144 x 37 in.
    (274.3 x 365.8 x 93.9 cm)
    Hort Family Collection
  4. Single Strand Shapes: Forward Motion
    (Big Black and White X), 2005
    Crocheted sheep and llama wool
    6 ft. 91/2 in. x 6 ft. 91/2 in.
    (208.3 x 208.3 cm)
    Hort Family Collection
Reproduction Credits

All works of art copyright the artists, heirs, and assigns. Additional rights holders please contact the Smart Museum of Art and Independent Curators International. Unless otherwise noted, all images of works of art courtesy the artists. Courtesy Allora & Calzadilla, Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris, and Lisson Gallery, London: 31, 33, 35, 37-38 Sara Black; courtesy WochenKlausur: 135, 139 Julio Castro; courtesy Learning Group: 68-69 Aurelia Collados de Selva; courtesy WochenKlausur: 40-41 Andrei Cypriano; courtesy Liyat Esakov and Marjetica Potrc: 112 Paul Domela; courtesy Marjetica Potrc: 116 Marianne Fairbanks and Jane Palmer, courtesy JAM: 53, 56-57 Courtesy Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York: 23 Gianfranco Gorgoni; courtesy James Cohan Gallery, New York; Art © Estate of Robert Smithson / licensed by VAGA, New York, NY: 22 Dejan Habicht; courtesy Marjetica Potrc: 114-115 Courtesy Nils Norman and American Fine Arts Co.: 90 Courtesy Nils Norman and Institute of Visual Culture Cambridge: 87 Rikke Luther; courtesy Learning Group: 61, 63 Myriel Milicevic; courtesy Free Soil: 45 Dieter Schwerdtle; Art ©2005 Artists Rights Society(ARS), New York /VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn: 25 Stephanie Smith; courtesy Smart Museum of Art, University of Chicago: 17 Tom van Eynde; courtesy Smart Museum of Art, University of Chicago: 2-3, 43, 63, 55, 75, 85, 95, 101, 103-105, 107, 109, 121, 125, 129, 131, 137, 148 Tom van Eynde; courtesy Brennan McGaffey: 73, 77 Frances Whitehead: 127, 131, 132

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